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Electrical box
Metal or plastic, the size should fit your needs.
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Raspberry Pi
Single board computer.
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7-inch touchscreen LCD display
Waveshare (1024x600 native resolution)
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Power outlets
Standard 120/240-volt (depending where you live) alternating current (AC) outlets.
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Relays
Verious brands. Input should accept 5 volts. Output should be rated for the devices desired to be powered (DC/AC, amount of amps).
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Electrical cord with 3-prong male end
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14-gauge solid-core coper wire
Carries 120-volts AC to each outlet.
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5-volt power supply
Powers the Raspberry Pi, LCD, sensors, and relays.
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Breadboard-style perfboard with power rails
Enables a way to easily make connections to the Raspberry Pi.
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Raspberry Pi GPIO breakout board
Soldered on to the breadboard perfboard for a central location to make connections.
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Terminal block
Distributes an electrical connection to multiple terminals.
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Surface-mount RJ45 box
Enables ethernet cable to be used for sensor communication.
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Sensors (one or several, depending on use)
Analog or digital sensors (various supported- see documentation)
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